A Typical Week at the Stirling Summer Camp, Scotland
- Kevin Anthony Boyle

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One of the most valued aspects by families and students is that the camp offers a clear, balanced routine: morning classes, free time, activities, excursions, sports… and plenty of fun. Here’s what a typical week might look like:
🗓️ Example day
09:00 - Registration / welcome for new students, including level placement.

10:30 - Daily class project: working with peers on creative activities, debates, group projects - perfect for improving English communication skills.

13:00 - Lunch with all participants, a good moment to socialise and make friends.

14:00 - Excursion, e.g., Stirling Castle - a great way to learn about Scottish history and culture.

17:00 - Free time: relax, socialise, chat with new friends or rest.

18:00 - Sports selection: tennis, swimming, multisport, supervised activities.

20:00 - Dinner, followed by social activities: cinema, games, or international group events.


23:00 - Bedtime in campus dorms.

🎯 Why this structure works
This routine balances learning and fun. Morning classes ensure language progress, while afternoons and evenings offer cultural, social, and recreational experiences. Students improve their English, grow personally, make friends, and enjoy a full summer experience.
View the full programme: here




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